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Milton C. Bowyer
© Enid Morning News
11-1969
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


November 1, 1907 - November 4, 1969

Funeral services for Milton C. (Carl) Bowyer, 62, Citrus Heights, California, will be Sunday at 2 PM in the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home Chapel. Dr. M. F. Ewton will officiate and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

He died Tuesday evening at his home following a lengthy illness.

Born in Waukomis, he lived most of his life in the Enid area, operating his own business and working at Southwest Ice Company. During World War I I he moved to California where he worked in the shipyards. He had been employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad for the past 20 years.

Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. E. J. Callas, 2501 Larkspur, and Mrs. Mildred Johnson, Vallejo, California, three nieces, Mrs. James E. Wilson, Enid, Mrs. Andrew Dodson, Nashville, Tennessee, and Mary Helen Callas, Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico; and one nephew, Paul Callas, Muskogee.

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